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Analysts, Journalists Take to Twitter to Express Disappointment with Rouhani Speech

Newly inaugurated Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke to the United Nations General Assembly this evening. Expectations were high after a series of tweets written by Rouhani cemented conventional wisdom that Tehran was offering a new tone, while an op-ed written by Rouhani and published in the Washington Post promised new policies.

Rouhani’s speech, in contrast, left many reviewers cold. A reference to “warmongering pressure groups” triggered eyerolls, but the overall tone and tenor of the speech also seemed in contrast to Rouhani’s more promissory language:

 

 

 

 

On a substantive level, Richard Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations, tried to read Rouhani’s tone as an index to Iranian politics:

 

Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) had this weekend strongly warned engagement proponents to be wary, and U.S. lawmakers speculate that intervention by Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei squashed a potential handshake between Rouhani and President Barack Obama.

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